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(AMC) Aerospace Materials Corporation E-mail this company

http://www.amcwire.com
1940 Petra Lane, Suite D
Placentia, CA 92670
Phone: 714-528-3002, 800-596-7396 (toll free)
Fax: 714-528-6631

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Distributor of electronic interconnect products including wire & cables, heat shrink tubing, sleevings, cable ties, lacing tapes & accessories for electronic harness & interconnect applications. Capabilities include marking, cutting, stripping & dyeing tubing & wire & producing cable assemblies. Wire & cables are available in spools in customized length. Cable ties & lacing tapes are made of braided nylon lace material. Prototype to small production runs available. JIT inventory management services are also available. ISO & AS9120 compliant & MIL-SPEC certified.



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Aerospace Materials Corporation operates as a wholesale distributor of electronic interconnect products, wire, cable, heat shrinkable tubing, sleeving, cable ties, and accessories. The company was founded in 1972. In 1980, the company was sold and has been owned and operated by the present management since that time. Previously located in Irvine, California, the company relocated to Placentia, California in 1989.

In addition to its distribution operation, the company has the capability of offering value-added services such as cutting and marking of tubing and wire, striping and dyeing of wire, and small-run cable assemblies.

Aerospace Materials Corporation's products are sold directly to OEM customers through the efforts of a direct sales force, in addition to advertising in publications such as the Thomas Register and Electronic Buyers News. We currently have over 400 active accounts, these include both Aerospace/Military and Commercial electronic manufacturing companies. The current mix is approximately twenty percent Military and eighty percent commercial sales.

Our Military/Aerospace customers include Boeing, Rockwell International, Northrop and Parker Hannifin Corporation. Commercial accounts include a wide variety of market segments, audio equipment, test and measurement equipment, traffic controls, computer peripherals, water purification equipment and automotive accessories.

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Sales: $1 - 4.9 Mil
Employees: 10-49
Activities: Distributor, Custom Manufacturer
Year Company Founded: 1975

Brand Names: 3M, Alpha, Atlas, Belden, Carol, CDT, ECC, Harbour, Sumitomo, Zeus

Products/Services:

Heat Shrinkable Tubing

Military Specification Wire

Wire & Cable Markers

Cable Ties

Expandable Sleeving

Cable Wire

Hook-Up Wire

Tubular Braid

Mil-C-27500 Aerospace Cables

Aircraft Accessories, Parts & Supplies

Ceramic Fiber Braid

Desoldering Braid

Fibre Braid

Government & Military Specification Braid

Nylon Braid

Polyester Braid

Wire Braid

Cable Assemblies

Coaxial Cable Assemblies

Flexible Coaxial Cable Assemblies

Communications Cable Assemblies

Computer & Networking Cable Assemblies

Custom Cable Assemblies

Electrical Cable Assemblies

Electronic Cable Assemblies



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